Descendants of Philippe Huelin - 2
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***3 Amice Huelin (1787-1862) <ref>Of Beaumont, a Mariner in 1843</ref> m Anne Le Geyt ( -1862) daughter of Jean (St B) | ***3 Amice Huelin (1787-1862) <ref>Of Beaumont, a Mariner in 1843</ref> m Anne Le Geyt ( -1862) daughter of Jean (St B) | ||
***3 Marie Huelin (1789-1845) m Jean Asplet | ***3 Marie Huelin (1789-1845) m Jean Asplet | ||
− | ***3 Jean Huelin (1791-1850) <ref>Wine Merchant and Grocer, on the corner at Beaumont, the property being now a part of The Goose public house. He and his wife left their initials and date: "IHL.MLB 1827" conspicuously engraved there. Regrettably,Jean Huelin was declared bankrupt a month after his death. Their descendants include the late Bailiff`s Clerk and St Brelade Deputy, Graham Huelin</ref> m (1818, St P) Marie Le Boutillier daughter of Josué (issue) | + | ***3 Jean Huelin (1791-1850) <ref>Wine Merchant and Grocer, on the corner at Beaumont, the property, [[Bellevue]], being now a part of The Goose public house. He and his wife left their initials and date: "IHL.MLB 1827" conspicuously engraved there. Regrettably,Jean Huelin was declared bankrupt a month after his death. Their descendants include the late Bailiff`s Clerk and St Brelade Deputy, Graham Huelin</ref> m (1818, St P) Marie Le Boutillier daughter of Josué (issue) |
***3 Jeanne Huelin (1792-by 1855) no issue | ***3 Jeanne Huelin (1792-by 1855) no issue | ||
***3 William Huelin (1796-1868) living 1855 <ref>Farmer, between Beaumont and Bel Royal; Drill Sergeant, RJM</ref> m (1824, St P) Jeanne Balleine daughter of Jacques (issue) | ***3 William Huelin (1796-1868) living 1855 <ref>Farmer, between Beaumont and Bel Royal; Drill Sergeant, RJM</ref> m (1824, St P) Jeanne Balleine daughter of Jacques (issue) |
Revision as of 20:38, 15 April 2021
- 1 Philippe Huelin (1735?- ) [1] m (1752, St P) Elizabeth Le Feuvre
- 2 Philippe Huelin (1754- ) no issue
- 2 Amice Huelin (1756-1807) [2] m (1786, St P) Marie Le Brocq
- 3 Amice Huelin (1787-1862) [3] m Anne Le Geyt ( -1862) daughter of Jean (St B)
- 3 Marie Huelin (1789-1845) m Jean Asplet
- 3 Jean Huelin (1791-1850) [4] m (1818, St P) Marie Le Boutillier daughter of Josué (issue)
- 3 Jeanne Huelin (1792-by 1855) no issue
- 3 William Huelin (1796-1868) living 1855 [5] m (1824, St P) Jeanne Balleine daughter of Jacques (issue)
- 3 Edouard Huelin (1798-1810)
- 3 Esther Huelin (1799-1803)
- 3 Elizabeth Huelin (1802-1884) m (1828, St P) Peter Le Gros Bisson [6]
- 3 Philippe Huelin (1803- )
- 3 George Huelin (1805-1858) [7] m 1 Susanne L`Amy ( -1842); 2 (1849, St S) Anne Ennis ( -1881) daughter of Abraham
- 2 Jean Huelin (1760- )
Notes and references
- ↑ Of Val de La Mare, St Peter
- ↑ Described at the second marriage of his son George as having been a Mariner, he may have been the Master Mariner of this name living in 1788. The latter was in the Newfoundland trade, master of the 80 ton vessel Swallow, with a crew of 13 men: Gazette de L`Isle de Jersey (12/04/1788). The ship, owned by the merchant Pierre Mallet, was captured by a French Squadron in May 1794 and its master and crew, then of 19, imprisoned: A.C. Saunders, Jersey in the 18th and 19th CenturIes, (Jersey: Bigwood Limited, 1930), 78. Note: John Jean, in Jersey Sailing Ships, (Chichester: Phillimore, 1982), 72, 146, mistakenly calls him Abraham Huelin
- ↑ Of Beaumont, a Mariner in 1843
- ↑ Wine Merchant and Grocer, on the corner at Beaumont, the property, Bellevue, being now a part of The Goose public house. He and his wife left their initials and date: "IHL.MLB 1827" conspicuously engraved there. Regrettably,Jean Huelin was declared bankrupt a month after his death. Their descendants include the late Bailiff`s Clerk and St Brelade Deputy, Graham Huelin
- ↑ Farmer, between Beaumont and Bel Royal; Drill Sergeant, RJM
- ↑ Of Marine Villa, Bulwark Street, St Aubin; Master Mariner
- ↑ Ironmonger and Chandler, Beaumont, St Peter; living 1855